John R. Jackson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>>No index records for disk for specified date >>... >>> DISK hda1 >>- 2002-01-22 1 daily2 16 >>- 2002-01-21 1 daily1 19 >>- 2002-01-20 1 daily8 8 >>- 2002-01-19 1 daily7 9 > The first thing that's odd about this is that there are no level 0's. > That *might* be OK, but it's strange. We switch from tape- to hdd-based backup because hard drives are MUCH cheaper than tapes these days. I need to figure out the 2GB limit on the drives before I completely restart the system (separate problem.) >>Uncompress command: /usr/bin/gzip -dc '/var/amanda/daily/index/10.0.0.17/hda1/ >>20020121_1.gz' 2>/dev/null | sort > '/var/amanda/daily/index/10.0.0.17/hda1/20 >>020121_1' >>f /var/amanda/daily/index/10.0.0.17/hda1/20020121_1 >>< 500 "/" is an invalid directory > What do you get if you do this: > cd /var/amanda/daily/index/10.0.0.17/hda1 > /usr/bin/gzip -dc 20020121_1.gz | sort | head Something that looks really normal to me: 07042765301/./dev/modem 07042765301/./dev/ttyS0 07422570751/./dev/ttyp0 07422670637/./etc/logrotate.onboot/site27 07422670637/./etc/named.boot 07422670641/./root/.bash_history 07422670641/./root/.ssh/known_hosts ... Thanks for the help, -- Jeremy Wadsack Wadsack-Allen Digital Group
